1. Endangered and Minority Languages
Furthermore, even if it can't be considered to be one of the main reasons for this discrimination, we can observe that parents have preferences when they have to choose the language their children are going to learn at school. ... The Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the European Charter of Human Rights all refer to language as an important human right, but in their focus on the individual, they provide less protection for languages that are only used by small groups within larger...
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